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Avnika Choudhary
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Corporate Law Simplified for the Common Man: A Wake-Up Call to Every Working Indian

Most Indians fear corporate law — not because it’s powerful, but because it is written in a language no one understands. Sree Krishna Seelam’s new book Corporate Law Made Easy for the Common Man changes that.

This is not some dreary legal textbook but a mirror held to the Indian corporate world-one that reflects how companies bend laws, exploit loopholes, and often get away with having cheated employees, investors, and sometimes even the country.

The Hidden Side of Corporate India

From ghost companies and fake directors to toxic workplaces, unpaid freelancers, and dodgy political donations, the book does not shy away from the realities lurking behind the glass offices that house them.

With real-life stories and references from the Companies Act, SEBI Rules, and Labour Laws, Sree Krishna Seelam explains how the system works-and how you can fight back.

He doesn't just expose problems, he shows solutions. Readers learn how to file complaints, send legal notices, and report corporate abuse without needing a lawyer.

What You’ll Learn
• How companies legally cheat employees, freelancers, and investors
• What to do when contracts turn against you
• Why mental health at work is a legal issue, not just a personal one
• How founders weaponize "vision" and silence employees
• Why tax tricks and political funding scams go unpunished
• Real case studies on startups, PSUs, SEBI, MCA, and Indian courts

Why This Book Matters

This book is for everyone: whether you are an employee trying to understand your contract, a freelancer chasing overdue payments, a founder struggling with compliance, or an investor trying to understand what your rights are.

Sree Krishna Seelam brings the most complicated of laws down to crystal-clear, actionable advice. His goal is simple: to make law understandable for the people it's supposed to protect.

Powered by years of work at MiddleMen.Asia-a platform committed to making legal assistance more affordable and accessible-this book carries on Seelam's quest: to bridge the gap between ordinary citizens and India's complex legal system.

He reminds readers that law was never meant to be complicated, that it was just deliberately kept that way.

Corporate Law Made Easy for the Common Man is more than a guidebook; it is a sort of survival manual in India's corporate jungle. It empowers the readers in understanding their rights, seeking justice, and challenging systems engineered to keep them muted. Because it's when people know the law that they can finally stand up for what's right.

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